Le 2014-11-24 15:35, Bill Whitacre a écrit :
While going through wav files from a recent DXpedition near Lubec, Maine I came
across a weak voice under France on 1377 kHz just after 2100utc on Nov. 12. I
could not ID the language so asked a couple of experienced DX colleagues, Mauno
Ritola and Vlad Titarev, for some help. Mauno suggested the language might be
Swahili and offered to ask a ham friend in Kenya if he could verify that. The
Kenyan ham has come back and verified the language as Swahili though he could
only pick out a few words.
I have emails out to a BBC colleague at the monitoring office near Nairobi and
to a former FSN employee of VOA's Nairobi monitoring office who now lives in
the States for additional confirmation.
For now, I'm calling this a logging of Radio Free Africa, Mwanza, Tanzania:
http://realmonitor.com/qh5/141112/DKAZ/2100/tza-1377.wav
Congratulations Bill on that great catch !!
Sylvain Naud
Portneuf, QC
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